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  1. Beth Bailey is an American historian who writes about U.S. military history and the history of gender and sexuality. Bailey is currently a Foundation Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas, where she teaches in the department of history and directs the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies, which she founded [1] in 2015.

  2. Beth Bailey is a Foundation Distinguished Professor in the Department of History. She joined the KU History Department in 2015.

  3. Foundation Professor. Director, Center for Military, War, and Society Studies. University of Kansas.

  4. About Me. I’m quite possibly the only scholar in the world who has directed both a Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy and a Feminist Research Institute; most certainly I’m the only one who has written both a history of dating and a history of the US Army.

  5. An Army Afire is a groundbreaking book by one of America's best military historians. Drawing on an impressive array of untapped sources, Beth Bailey has crafted an incisive history of the racial conflicts that raged during the Vietnam War era.

  6. Beth Bailey is Foundation Distinguished Professor of History at the University of Kansas.

  7. www.unsunghistorypodcast.com › guests › beth-baileyBeth Bailey - UNSUNG HISTORY

    Jun 5, 2023 · Beth Bailey. Im quite possibly the only scholar in the world who has directed both a Center for the Study of Force and Diplomacy and a Feminist Research Institute; most certainly I’m the only one who has written both a history of dating and a history of the US Army.

  8. Jan 1, 2005 · Beth Bailey. Guest Speaker. Term. January 1, 2005 — May 1, 2005. Professional affiliation. Foundation Distinguished Professor of History and Director of the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies, University of Kansas. Download photo.

  9. Beth Bailey is a member of the history department at the University of Kansas, where she directs the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies. As a historian of the modern United States, she has written about the history of gender and sexuality and the history of the U.S. military.

  10. Beth Bailey is Foundation Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas, where she directs the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies. She is currently writing about how the U.S. Army, as an institution, tried to manage what army leaders often called the “problem of race” during the Vietnam era.